Subject: Sentence reduction
Good behavior provisions are primarily designed for longer sentences where the incentive to maintain clean conduct over an extended period serves a meaningful purpose. For a 45-day sentence at a county jail, the administrative overhead of calculating and tracking good time credit is rarely applied. The sentence is short enough that most facilities simply count the days from commitment to scheduled release without any formal reduction calculation.
That said, early release does happen at the county level, though not through a...
Read moreSubject: Sentence reduction
Changes to federal mandatory minimum sentencing laws apply only to federal inmates. They do not automatically extend to state systems, including Texas state jails and prisons.
Federal and state criminal justice systems operate independently of each other. When Congress or the federal courts modify sentencing guidelines, those changes affect people convicted of federal crimes sentenced in federal court. Someone in a Texas state jail is serving time under Texas state law, and only changes made by the Texas Legislature or Texas...
Read moreSubject: Family services
Do not bring legal paperwork to a visitation without confirming the facility's policy first. Many facilities prohibit any documents from being passed between visitors and inmates during visitation, regardless of the purpose or content. Attempting to have papers signed during a visit without prior approval can result in the visit being terminated and potentially affect future visitation privileges.
The right first step is to call Clay County Detention Center and speak with your boyfriend's counselor or case manager before you do...
Read moreSubject: Visitation
It depends entirely on the facility. Some jails and prisons require visitors to schedule visits in advance, while others operate on a walk-in basis during designated visiting hours. There is no universal standard across the thousands of correctional facilities in the United States.
Federal facilities generally have more structured visitation processes and may require advance scheduling or at minimum advance approval to be on the visiting list before showing up. Many state facilities operate on set visiting days and hours where...
Read moreSubject: Visitation
Tulare County Men's Correctional Facility in Visalia, California does not always maintain up to date visitation information on their public website, which is a common frustration with county-level facilities across California.
The most reliable way to get current visitation rules is to call the facility directly. Ask specifically for the visitation department or a staff member who can walk you through the current visiting schedule, what identification you need to bring, whether you need to be on an approved list in...
Read moreSubject: Send books and magazines
Most correctional facilities only accept packages shipped via the United States Postal Service. FedEx and UPS deliveries are routinely rejected at prison mail rooms, and Amazon does not give customers the option to choose their shipping carrier directly.
There is a practical workaround that solves this problem. If a facility has a PO Box address, use that as the shipping address instead of the street address. FedEx and UPS do not deliver to PO Boxes, which means Amazon's fulfillment system will...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Buenas tardes, Para poder verificar su linea necesito que me mande su nombre, apellido y el numero de telefono asignado por InmateAid. De todos modos queria clarificarle que nosotros ofrecemos unicamente la línea local, que es la forma en que se reduce el precio de la comunicacion. Usted todavía tiene que seguir abonando a la compañía de teléfono de la prisión para que el recluso pueda usar las instalaciones de telefono. Por favor register el numero asignado por Inmateaid en...
Read moreSubject: Pending criminal charges
Felony domestic violence sentencing varies considerably by state, the specific facts of the incident, and how aggressively the prosecution decides to pursue the case. There is no single answer that applies everywhere, but here is a realistic range.
At the low end, a skilled defense attorney negotiating a first felony conviction with mitigating circumstances can sometimes achieve a result of probation, time served, or a suspended sentence with no incarceration. That outcome is more likely when the facts are contested, the...
Read moreSubject: Inmate phone calls
Go to your My Account area on the website. Click on Discount Telephone Service, click Add a Local Line, then select the state, the facility name, your telephone number and the calling plan you wish to buy. Go to checkout and then the pay page. Enter your debit card or credit card and pay. You will get an email confirmation of your purchase and in about an hour, you will get your new local telephone number emailed to you to...
Read moreSubject: Commissary
Putting money on an inmate’s commissary account can allow them to make phone calls, but it depends on how that facility’s phone system is set up.
There are two common ways calls are paid for:
1. Inmate pays from commissary funds:
Money you send goes into their account
They can use it to buy phone time or calling cards
Downside: they can also spend it on other items, not just calls
2. You set up a phone account:
You create and fund an account with the facility’s phone provider
Calls...
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